Fairlady #4 continues Jenner Faulds' journey. Though if you recall, one thing that makes the Fairlady series so unique is that every issue has its freestanding plot. So you can read these in any order you like. That being said, I think this might be my favorite issue of the series. Though maybe that is because of the book theme, can you blame me there?
Review – Fairlady #3 (Image Comics)
Jenner Faulds is the first and only Fairlady of the land. She's also exceptionally talented at her job. Unfortunately, part of her job involves getting into trouble. Not that this usually stops her; she seems to like trying to sort things out for herself.
Review – Fairlady #2 (Image Comics)
course, are the characters involved. Each issue has taught us a bit more about Jenner Faulds – the only Fairlady around.
Review: Geiger Vol. 1
Geiger is a new series from Image Comics, perfect for those who love dystopian tales! With artwork from Gary Frank and Brad Anderson written by Geoff John, this chilling series cuts right to the bone.
Review: Paper Girls: The Complete Story
As you might imagine, Paper Girls: The Complete Story is a massive graphic novel. It compiles all six volumes of the story into one, letting readers easily binge through the whole thing. It's actually rather quite timely, given the announcement that The Paper Girls will get turned into an Amazon TV series (is it out yet??? Pretty, please?)
Review – Big Girls #1 (Image Comics)
#1. Written and illustrated by Jason Howard, this is one of those series you're going to want to pay attention to.
Review: The Old Guard: Tales Through Time Vol. 1
The characters of the hit series (and Netflix show) The Old Guard return in The Old Guard: Tales Through Time Vol. 1. If short stories and vignettes are your thing, then you're absolutely going to love this collection.
Review – Blackbird Book 1: The Great Beast (Image Comics)
Blackbird is one of those series that'll catch your eye and make you want to look closer. The cover art alone is striking – and attention-grabbing. Trust me, that's how I found this series. The artwork within and the plot hold up to the expectations set by the covers.
Review – Bliss #1 (Image Comics)
Bliss #1 is the beginning of an all-new maxiseries from the minds that brought you Coyotes. Sean Lewis (writer) and Caitlin Yarsky (artist) have again told a story of crimes and drugs.
Review: Crowded #12 (Image Comics)
It's safe to say that Vita and Charlie have been having a rough go of it. That is a fact that will not change for Crowded #12. After all, we're talking about a woman who has an ever-increasing sum available to the person that kills her and the bodyguard hired to protect her.


